jammu and kashmir cm questions the need for protection
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Jammu and Kashmir CM questions the need for protection

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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister (CM) Omar Abdullah Wednesday questioned the need for \'protection\' to the army in areas where they have not operated for years.\'Our endeavour is to remove Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from those areas where there is no need of army to work. I have never said that we should remove AFSPA from Baramulla, Sopore and Kupwara areas\', Omar told a press conference in Jammu, pti reported. He was replying to questions on issues relating to removal of AFSPA, army\'s demand for legal protection and delay in appointment of a judicial commission on alleged political payoffs as the secretariat and other offices started working from Jammu, the state\'s winter capital. \'Where the army has not worked for years, what is the problem in removing (AFSPA) from those areas? When did they (army) work in Srinagar the last time? When did they last time work in Budgam\', Omar asked. On the army\'s demand for legal protection while operating in insurgency-affected areas in J&K, the chief minister said, \'There are places where Army did not work for years. What is the need for protection when they have not worked in those areas? \'It is a straight question and (requires) a straight answer (from the army). It will be taken into consideration\', he said, adding, \'If we say we will wait for last gun to fall silent, then the time will never come to remove these things (AFSPA or Disturbed Areas Act). \'We have to have courage and take a decision. In beginning, there would be difficulty but ultimate results would be good\', he said. The CM said, \'When we removed 40 security bunkers in Srinagar city, there were the same (army) voices which had said that it (the Valley) would be hub of militants and there would be attacks. But the reality was totally different. I would like to talk on this issue and take it forward.\' On whether it is the right time to remove the operation of AFSPA from some areas, he said, militant activities are decreasing for the past few years. Asked about objections raised by the Ministry of Defence on the AFSPA issue and the way to bring them on board, he said, \'There would be an element of consultation which would continue. There is a meeting of the Unified Headquarters later this afternoon in which I and the Deputy Chief Minister (Tara Chand) will take part. \'Subsequently on a future date, yet not decided—but not too far away, this matter would come up for discussion at a cabinet meeting as well\', he said, adding, \'I had a brief discussion with Union Home Minister P Chindambaram over telephone over the issue yesterday evening.\' Omar also claimed that there were no differences between the ruling coalition parnters on the AFSPA issue. To another question on appointment of a judicial commission on the issue of alleged political payoffs, Omar maintained, \'I have always said that we have asked for a commission of inquiry by a sitting judge and there was nothing wrong in that as it is our right to ask for that. We have asked the Law Ministry to give us a retired judge of the Supreme Court. I have spoken in the last couple of days to Union Law Minister Salman Khurshid. They are in process of finalising one or two names and that would be made available to us and we will go ahead with the judicial commission of inquiry,\' he said.

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